New Phasec 3 Series eddy current flaw detectors

Three members of the new Phasec 3 family of eddy current flaw detectors from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies offer a large color display, and color coding of each channel to enhance signal interpretation. Eddy current inspection can be used for crack and corrosion detection, conductivity, and coating thickness measurement in difficult inspection environments for aerospace, power genera...

By Control Engineering Staff

09/01/2008

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Three members of the new Phasec 3 family of eddy current flaw detectors from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies offer a large color display, and color coding of each channel to enhance signal interpretation. Eddy current inspection can be used for crack and corrosion detection, conductivity, and coating thickness measurement in difficult inspection environments for aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, automotive, and general engineering applications. Battery power and USB connectivity permit easy downloading, reporting, and printing. With theresistance. Models are compatible with commonly used, relevant, eddy current probes. www.ge.com/inspectiontechnologiesGE Sensing & Inspection Technologies

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